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Geza X

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after, having done a lot of recording there. Satellite Park closed Jan 1, 2011 after 13 years of Indie and Major-Label recording. Geza is now one of the organizers of The Vortex, a multipurpose community center in Downtown Los Angeles, dedicated to political and social activism.
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Geza also played guitar, sang, and dealt with most studio issues in his band Geza X and the Mommymen. He is credited as having pioneered the use of the headset microphones now ubiquitous in music. They released one official single and a full-length album
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person to capture the West Coast's compelling power and urgency." From 1979 to 1981, Geza contributed to the San Francisco punk zine
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Gedeon was born in Indiana and moved to California when he was a teen. Geza produced records for a number of early
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Again with Cotton, X designed, built, owned, and operated Satellite Park Recording, in
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on the minor label Final Gear in 1982. The song "Isotope Soap" was also featured on
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In the 1990s, X opened a recording studio, City Lab, with
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Index

California punk
Dead Kennedys
Germs
Redd Kross
Black Flag
The Avengers
The Weirdos
Holiday in Cambodia
Lexicon Devil
Howie Klein
Damage
You Goddam Kids!
Jello Biafra
Let Them Eat Jellybeans!
Alternative Tentacles
Posh Boy
Josie Cotton
Butt Trumpet
Meredith Brooks
Bitch
Billboard Hot 100
Malibu, California
Elliott Smith
From a Basement on the Hill
Category:Albums produced by Geza X
"Damage"
Bio
Allmusic
"Isn't It Ironic?"
Los Angeles Times

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